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The Measure of the Magic: Legends of Shannara
 
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The Measure of the Magic: Legends of Shannara [Kindle Edition]

Terry Brooks
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PRAISE FOR LEGENDS OF SHANNARA
BEARERS OF THE BLACK STAFF
 
A New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller
 
“A finely wrought tale of sacrifice, adventure, betrayal, magic, loss, and a world on the precipice.”—Brent Weeks, author of The Way of Shadows
 
“[A] superlative Tolkien-style fantasy tweaked with a contemporary vibe.”—Publishers Weekly
 
“A story that will delight Brooks’ legions of fans . . . Here’s to many more tales of this incredible world.”—SFRevu
 
AND FOR TERRY BROOKS
 
“A great storyteller, Terry Brooks creates rich epics filled with mystery, magic, and memorable characters. If you haven’t read Terry Brooks, you haven’t read fantasy.”—Christopher Paolini, author of Eragon and Brisingr
 
“Terry’s place is at the head of the fantasy world.”—Philip Pullman, author of The Golden Compass


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After more than three decades of captivating epic fantasy readers, the storytelling magic of New York Times bestselling author Terry Brooks’s Shannara saga continues to enthrall. Now the fascinating chronicle of Shannara’s prehistory reaches a thrilling new peak in the sequel to Bearers of the Black Staff.

For five hundred years, the survivors of the Great Wars lived peacefully in a valley sanctuary shielded by powerful magic from the blighted and dangerous outside world. But the enchanted barriers have crumbled, the borders have been breached by predators, and the threat of annihilation looms large once more. Sider Ament, bearer of the last black staff and its profound power, devoted his life to protecting the valley and its inhabitants—and, in his final moments, gave stewardship of the black staff to the young tracker Panterra Qu. Now the newly anointed Knight of the Word must take up the battle against evil wherever it threatens: from without, where an army of bloodthirsty trolls is massing for invasion; and from within, where the Elf king of Arborlon has been murdered, his daughter, Princess Phryne Amarantyne, stands accused, and a heinous conspiracy is poised to subjugate the kingdom. But even these will pale beside the most harrowing menace Panterra is destined to confront—a nameless, merciless figure who wanders the devastated land on a relentless mission: to claim the last black staff . . . and the life of he who wields it.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Mad Max Meets Harry Potter, July 31, 2011
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Okay, not quite.

But while some authors have built brick-wall-sized fantasy series ten back-to-back doorstopping volumes long (Martin, Jordan, Erikson), Terry Brooks has been approaching epic fantasy in a different way. He's written multiple series about the same fantasy world -- which is our world -- set centuries or even millennia apart. His "Shannara" books include a trilogy set in the modern world, a trilogy about the apocalypse that destroys our world, and several series set in our future, which turns out to be full of Elves, Dwarves, Trolls, and black-staff-bearing magicians who are humanity's traditional custodians.

This is book two (Bears of the Black Staff being the first) of a "duology" set after the apocalypse, when humanity is struggling to survive in its little shelters, not yet ready to come out into a world reborn. Occasional relics of our world, like automatic weapons, pop up, but the races and magic of the future are already here. This book picks up in medias res where the last one left off, and its story is told with Brooks's reliable, easy narrative voice. Fans will love it. Readers new to Brooks should probably start elsewhere than with this duology -- either with the original Sword of Shannara and sequels, or with the Word and the Void series, I'd suggest.
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